Overview
LIFT STATION 9 is an operational distribution pump station in Dover, Delaware, serving the Kent County area. It is part of the United States' critical water infrastructure network.
LIFT STATION 9 is a distribution pump station located in Dover, Delaware, within Kent County. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the local water management system, handling the conveyance of wastewater or stormwater. As a distribution pump station, it is part of the broader pumping infrastructure that supports public health and environmental protection in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), which enforces state and federal water quality standards. In the United States, distribution pump stations like LIFT STATION 9 are typically designed with redundancy and backup power to ensure reliability. The station's location in a suburban area suggests it serves a mixed residential and commercial catchment. Environmental significance includes its role in preventing overflows and protecting local waterways, such as the St. Jones River. Proper operation of this station helps mitigate flood risks and supports community resilience. Regular inspections are standard under local regulations.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in the coastal plain of Delaware, an area prone to flooding from heavy rainfall and storm surges. Distribution pump stations in this region are critical for managing stormwater and wastewater to prevent backups and overflows. The local environment includes wetlands and tributaries of the Delaware Bay, making proper operation essential for water quality and habitat protection.
Frequently asked questions
LIFT STATION 9 is located in Dover, Delaware, United States, specifically in the Moore Meadows area with the zip code 19901.
LIFT STATION 9 is currently operational, indicating it is actively used for pumping wastewater or stormwater in the Dover area.
LIFT STATION 9 is a distribution pump station, which is a type of pumping infrastructure used to move water or wastewater from lower to higher elevations within a collection system.
Distribution pump stations in Delaware are regulated by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), which enforces state and federal clean water standards, as well as local mechanical and electrical safety codes.
Distribution pump stations prevent sewage overflows and flooding by ensuring proper conveyance of wastewater and stormwater, thereby protecting local waterways and ecosystems from contamination.
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